MattNurse replied to Student Mom to Three's topic in General Nursing
Actually you probably need to report that to the compliance officer at your hospital. It is a big no-no and if you are aware of fraud then you should call the compliance line. You probably have an...
Any normal saline solution with an added ingredient makes it hypertonic. I said technically because of the way it works in the body but that does not change the osmolarity and osmolality of any given...
dextrose is metabolized so technically NS with anything added is hypertonic, the fact that dextrose gets metabolized really makes it an isotonic solution in the
I would be more concerned if I had a diabetic patient on insulin around 70, less concerned with a sugar of 172, I would still cover the sugar at meal time. Even though 70 falls in the ideal range for...
If this were real life you would focus on the reason for admission. The patient is not left in acute chest pain but still needs interventions to prevent the chest pain from recurring. The nurses are...
That blood sugar for a diabetic non-fasting is rather normal and probably won't lead to much pathology. I would go with something related to his chest pain/SOB as the nursing diagnosis, all the other...
I wouldn't want a peer review. And if it is optional I would think you would be able to opt out. My hospital doesn't do peer review. I wouldn't know what other people do on my shift. I wish I was...
MattNurse replied to Double-Helix's topic in General Nursing
Yes you can force for certain instances, the instance that comes to mind is neutropenic patients, I make them put on a mask when they are sick and wash their hands before entering the room. We have...